New U.S. Strikes in Pacific Kill 14 Alleged Drug Traffickers
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A summit between the president and Chinese leader Xi Jinping marks renewed engagement in a long-term superpower rivalry.
Maduro criticized the movement of the carrier as an attempt by the U.S government to fabricate “a new eternal war” against his country.
The U.S. has struck two alleged drug vessels on the Pacific side of Latin America over the last two days, killing five people, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed Wednesday. The Trump administration has now carried out nine known strikes against alleged narcotics trafficking boats since last month,
President Trump is beginning his remarks to hundreds of American troops at the U.S.S. George Washington, an aircraft carrier docked at the Yokosuka Naval Base south of Tokyo. He walked out to “God Bless the USA,” and the crowd began chanting “U-S-A” as he began speaking. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan is also there.
The aircraft had taken off from the USS Nimitz and crashed into the South China Sea within 30 minutes of each other.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said service members will miss paychecks by Nov. 15 if the government shutdown stretches on.
Michele Beckwith was ousted by President Trump less than six hours after instructing a top immigration official to abide by the Constitution in his immigration raids.
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, the prospect of November's SNAP benefits going unpaid indefinitely is growing closer.
Will the 13th storm of the hurricane season be lucky and pass right over, or will it be the first to make landfall, potentially in Florida?
The father of a U.S. citizen teenager who was tackled by federal immigration agents last week has been deported, an immigrant rights group announced Tuesday